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should the state bailout the city's but if not, what tools should the state provide to assist the cities to fund retirement? >> that is one of the reasons this was started because cities had trouble and needed more local decision making. that is something we need to push through. get more control at the city and county level for their pensions and let them raise revenues how they see fit to manage their obligations. that is not a thing the governor and his golden dome really should have a whole lot of control over. we need to let them have more control over their pension and give them the tools they need. >> governor? >> i am very pleased with what we have been able to do with their state liabilities with our retirement system. we put ourselves -- we continue to do exactly what that has advised us to do. we have worked with municipal mayors to determine how we will fix this. we have passed legislation that gives the cities and municipalities some flexibility in the ways they go about addressing their own funded liabilities. we will continue to work with them. >> many west virginia counti
should the state bailout the city's but if not, what tools should the state provide to assist the cities to fund retirement? >> that is one of the reasons this was started because cities had trouble and needed more local decision making. that is something we need to push through. get more control at the city and county level for their pensions and let them raise revenues how they see fit to manage their obligations. that is not a thing the governor and his golden dome really should have a...
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that's entire city of billings. economics kind of we've gotten from the failed policy of president obama and from the failed policy of senator tester. >> congressman rehberg didn't answer the question why we should vote for him. had a broken healthcare system and we had to make some changes, and making sure people with people with preexisting condition have coverage. we have to hold insurance companies accountable. as far as the stimulus package goes, the shiloh road congressman provides avenue to get to one of your developments. it has been pretty important to billings. the fact is that the work that was done, is critically important we're going to move forward. i hope to get to that plant somewhere in here, or i will address it later on. >> thank you very much. now tom to your question for representative rehberg. >> yes representative rehberg. you have criticized american recovery and reinvestment act, our also cut the ribbon on a road project that used stimulus. in february 2009, you credited yourself for securin
that's entire city of billings. economics kind of we've gotten from the failed policy of president obama and from the failed policy of senator tester. >> congressman rehberg didn't answer the question why we should vote for him. had a broken healthcare system and we had to make some changes, and making sure people with people with preexisting condition have coverage. we have to hold insurance companies accountable. as far as the stimulus package goes, the shiloh road congressman provides...
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you have seen it dozens of cities that lost plants. there are no big jobs or other sectors that can replace those types of well-paying jobs. new uaw workers are making a run $15 an hour, a little less than half of what the old workers made. auto jobs are changing, and they are not the same height-paying middle-class jobs they once were. the jobs did not have the same economic benefits they once did. they are still some of the best jobs that people can get in some communities. >> there were criticisms from the right that this was a bailout of the unions, not of their auto recovery. you are talking about taking lower wages. say something about how those decisions were made. >> let me first do the scorecard. we put $82 billion in these companies. treasury has an estimate of what the losses would be. treasury is being conservative. in my mind i think the taxpayers got $15 billion under water. if none of the benefits you guys are talking about existed, i would argue its saved a million jobs, and $15 million -- $15 billion is not a lot of mo
you have seen it dozens of cities that lost plants. there are no big jobs or other sectors that can replace those types of well-paying jobs. new uaw workers are making a run $15 an hour, a little less than half of what the old workers made. auto jobs are changing, and they are not the same height-paying middle-class jobs they once were. the jobs did not have the same economic benefits they once did. they are still some of the best jobs that people can get in some communities. >> there...
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ryan tells the journalist that to get rid of violent crime in the inner cities, you have to increase opportunities. and then this happens. >> and you can do all that by cutting taxes, with a big tax cut. >> those are your words, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> yeah. that was kind of strange. trying to stuff words in people's mouths? >> i don't know if it's strange. >> it sounds like you're trying to answer the question for me. that's a little odd. >> here with us now, ari melber a correspondent for the nation and jonathan alter, an msnbc political analyst. ari, you said earlier and i heard you, that you didn't believe that mr. ryan was acting out of kilter there but was being fairly reasonable with a rather jumped up local reporter. but isn't it the case that every ailment in society according to paul ryan is solved by tax cuts? everything from leprosy to the deficit? >> i think that's his you view. >> so that was a fair interaction. >> one of the problems we have is sort of the jumpiness. andrew sullivan finds a poll, freaks out, and you kind of got to tell him to fall bac
ryan tells the journalist that to get rid of violent crime in the inner cities, you have to increase opportunities. and then this happens. >> and you can do all that by cutting taxes, with a big tax cut. >> those are your words, not mine. >> thank you very much, sir. >> yeah. that was kind of strange. trying to stuff words in people's mouths? >> i don't know if it's strange. >> it sounds like you're trying to answer the question for me. that's a little odd....
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the big cities are blue. the rural parts, a smaller counties are part of the republican coalition. if you look at election results on a statewide map, you will see mostly red. the blue areas is where the population centers are. host: turnout for election day and early voting, what are you looking at? to get out thetle base, for democrats in relatively few urban areas like columbus, toledo, akron, cleveland, dayton. and republicans getting out their base in rural and ex-urban areas, this will be critical. just as important if not more important than appealing to the meeting in voter. in this respect, this is why everybody looks to ohio every four years. a microcosm for the rest of the country, not in all respects but in this respect, where the battle over turnout will be huge. that's precisely why the obama campaign has been fighting so hard to preserve the early voting the last three days before the election, because they see this as a critical way of getting their base out. i think they think they are in a better position to do that for early voting than the republicans, but we wi
the big cities are blue. the rural parts, a smaller counties are part of the republican coalition. if you look at election results on a statewide map, you will see mostly red. the blue areas is where the population centers are. host: turnout for election day and early voting, what are you looking at? to get out thetle base, for democrats in relatively few urban areas like columbus, toledo, akron, cleveland, dayton. and republicans getting out their base in rural and ex-urban areas, this will be...
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that's entire city of billings. that's the kind of economics we've gotten from the failed policy of president obama and from the failed policy of senator tester. >> congressman rehberg didn't answer the question why we should vote for him. the fact of the matter is, we had a broken healthcare system and making sure people with people with preexisting condition have coverage. we have to hold insurance companies accountable. as far as the stimulus package goes, the shiloh road congressman provides avenue to get to one of your developments. the fact is that the work that was done, is critically important we're going to move forward. >> thank you very much. now tom to your question for representative rehberg. >> yes representative rehberg. you have criticized american recovery and reinvestment act, our also cut the ribbon on a road project that used stimulus. in february 2009, you credited yourself for securing $42.5 million for montana project and that year consolidated appropriation bill, that's according to your webs
that's entire city of billings. that's the kind of economics we've gotten from the failed policy of president obama and from the failed policy of senator tester. >> congressman rehberg didn't answer the question why we should vote for him. the fact of the matter is, we had a broken healthcare system and making sure people with people with preexisting condition have coverage. we have to hold insurance companies accountable. as far as the stimulus package goes, the shiloh road congressman...
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we did speak to a commuter who had a 9:30 meeting in new york city. he looked up at the board here and saw his train was not going to be leaving and so he's scrambling to try to figure out another way to get to that meeting this morning. mark train also points north of baltimore impacted. they have crews working on the situation. we'll update you later on in the show. megan mcgrath, news 4. back to you. >>> controversial ads supporting israel now on display in some metro stations. yesterday the transit agency put up the ads which are paid for by the american freedom defense initiative. they compare muslim extremists to savages. metro resisted displaying those posters because it was concerned they could trigger a violent backlash. a judge ruled the ads must go up or metro would violate the aidi's first amendment rights. >> i will not sacrifice my freedom of speech. it's a ridiculous premise and utterly unamerican. >> the atmosphere ads are also in new york city subway stations. >>> another death is linked to the meningitis outbreak. the centers for dis
we did speak to a commuter who had a 9:30 meeting in new york city. he looked up at the board here and saw his train was not going to be leaving and so he's scrambling to try to figure out another way to get to that meeting this morning. mark train also points north of baltimore impacted. they have crews working on the situation. we'll update you later on in the show. megan mcgrath, news 4. back to you. >>> controversial ads supporting israel now on display in some metro stations....
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. >> the cities, who's going to fix the cities and how? >> be glad to take a shot at it. >> please. >> i'm not sure that -- and i can understand if you haven't seen this because there's been a lot of hue and cry -- we passed, this year, the most farthest-looking transportation bill in the history of this country, since eisenhower started the interstate highways, $150 billion for improving the infrastructure. that happened when i was president and so i'm very proud of the way that came about and i think it's a very, very good beginning. like mr. perot, i'm concerned about the deficits, and $150 billion is a lot of money but it's awful hard to say we're going to go out and spend more money when we're trying to get the deficit down. but i would cite that as a major accomplishment. we hear all the negatives. when you're president you expect this, everybody's running against the incumbent, they can do better, everyone knows that. but here's something that we can take great pride in because it really does get to what you're talking about. our ho
. >> the cities, who's going to fix the cities and how? >> be glad to take a shot at it. >> please. >> i'm not sure that -- and i can understand if you haven't seen this because there's been a lot of hue and cry -- we passed, this year, the most farthest-looking transportation bill in the history of this country, since eisenhower started the interstate highways, $150 billion for improving the infrastructure. that happened when i was president and so i'm very proud of the...
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city services may have been cut back, but the city's homicide rates continue to move forward. ">>>thirty six people have been killed so far in san jose this year, last year the total was 39. the city is on pace to break its own 15 year homicide record, with only three months left in the year. s-j-s-u alumni, wilson kong, says the campus community is heavily affected by crime around the city because of its location and the lack of city services. wilson kong: "last year i graduated and i lived in downtown san jose, by 11th and reed. that's when the cops were being pulled out of the city and that's when the city laid off a lot of cops." kong was good friends with s-j-s-u student kristina pandula, who was murdered in a double homicide in october of last year. the number of patrol officers in the streets of san jose has been cut back, the latest killing shattered san jose's six-week relief from violence that followed a deadly eleven day stretch of homicides. jason dwyer: "these numbers, they jump around quite a bit. so you've got homicides, you've got auto-thefts; you've got differ
city services may have been cut back, but the city's homicide rates continue to move forward. ">>>thirty six people have been killed so far in san jose this year, last year the total was 39. the city is on pace to break its own 15 year homicide record, with only three months left in the year. s-j-s-u alumni, wilson kong, says the campus community is heavily affected by crime around the city because of its location and the lack of city services. wilson kong: "last year i...
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we need to take back america and keep america the shining city on the hill. i love this great country. i believe in you. we will take america back so that the world will wonder at the great things we have achieved. thank you, virginia, god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ time - kennyr chesney] ♪ ♪ ♪ george strait] ♪ ♪ >> see the next debate on c- span, c-span radio, and c- span.org. next, your comments and calls on washington journal. a look at the impact of the so- called fiscal clicked next year. >> almost 20 years ago we broadcast one of the most controversial stories and our 44 years on the air. it was called "yes, but is it art?" i was accused of somebody -- works that i question the worth hundreds of thousands of dollars are now worth hundreds of millions. >> what made everybody so mad? >> i discovered something that i could absolutely barely believe. when you question somebody's taste in art, it is more personal than their politics, religion, sexual pref
we need to take back america and keep america the shining city on the hill. i love this great country. i believe in you. we will take america back so that the world will wonder at the great things we have achieved. thank you, virginia, god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ time - kennyr chesney] ♪ ♪ ♪ george strait] ♪ ♪ >> see the next debate on c- span, c-span radio, and c- span.org. next,...
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. >> the cities, who's going to fix the cities and how? >> be glad to take a shot at it. >> please. >> i'm not sure that -- and i can understand if you haven't seen this because there's been a lot of hue and cry -- we passed, this year, the most farthest-looking transportation bill in the history of this country, since eisenhower started the interstate highways, $150 billion for improving the infrastructure. that happened when i was president and so i'm very proud of the...
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how he plans to mend fences at city hall. >> we're live in union city where it's an emotional day for business owners as they had to watch their shops go up in flames. coming up, we'll hear from them and what it was like when they first arrived on scene. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. wednesday, october 10. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 6:30. we begin with some breaking news in the east bay. a firefighter injured while battling a massive fire. it broke out early this morning at a strip mall in union city. and cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us and cate, a guess a lot of businesses affected by this fire, right? >> reporter: at least 9 or 10. it's a rough day. some of them are still waiting for fire crews to finish up. you can see they are still battling some hot spots in the cor
how he plans to mend fences at city hall. >> we're live in union city where it's an emotional day for business owners as they had to watch their shops go up in flames. coming up, we'll hear from them and what it was like when they first arrived on scene. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection....
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cut crime, a set tough new school standards, root out corruption, and run one of the most responsive city governments in the nation. even when that means rescuing citizens from burning buildings in the morning and shoveling snow from their driveways in the afternoon, i can only guess that come nightfall, perhaps a cape gets thrown into the mix there. he has fought for marriage a quality, and he has never shied away from calling out politicians like governor chris kristi, who vetoed our equality. as the co-chair of the democratic party platform committee this year, our guest led the way on securing a pro- marriage a quality plank in this party's platform. ladies and gentlemen, it is my privilege to introduce a mayor who fights for you, mayor cory booker. >> ♪ i've got the moves like jagger. i've got the moves like jagger. i don't need to try to control you. look into my eyes and i'll own you with the moves like jagger. ♪ >> good evening, everybody. [applause] i feel the excitement. i am telling you right now, this room right here has within it the spirit of our common ancestor. i am no
cut crime, a set tough new school standards, root out corruption, and run one of the most responsive city governments in the nation. even when that means rescuing citizens from burning buildings in the morning and shoveling snow from their driveways in the afternoon, i can only guess that come nightfall, perhaps a cape gets thrown into the mix there. he has fought for marriage a quality, and he has never shied away from calling out politicians like governor chris kristi, who vetoed our...
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we are live in union city. cate caugiran, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> in richmond, right now firefighters are on the scene of a pallet fire. people reported seeing it from the eastshore freeway. firefighters expect it stay there for a fewer hours. they are still trying to determine a cause but we're told there were lightning strikes in the area about the time the fire began. chopper 5 is heading up to check it out. we are going to bring you those pictures shortly. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors siding with ross mirkarimi and gave the suspended sheriff his job back last night. cbs 5 reporter immaculate conception explains the shocking end to all the drama and i think a lot of folks surprised this morning i would imagine. >> reporter: a lot of stunned reaction still coming in this morning. last night, 7 of the 11 supervisors voted to remove ross mirkarimi from office, nine supervisors needed to do so for that to happen. he is going to come to work at city hall this morning. he his son and wife venezuelan
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she looked at me and you could become a grown man at 40 years old and you could be the mayor of a city in the sultry you like you are 12. -- and they still treat you like you are 12. she said come here, as are pulled me around by my hand. i said i am the mayor, mom. you're burning might image. she to be to table to table and said you have to meet these folks. this is the person that ran our voter registration drive. this is almost like she was saying pay attention. pay attention. this person thought for you. they struggled for you. they sacrifice for you. this is not about lot of voter rights for black civil rights. it was about american rights, about human rights, about the rights of the citizen of this nation. as i got older, that they reminded me of the clear truth. there were blacks, whites, latinos and asians. there were a gay folks and street books all marching for justice in america. they told me that you need to remember this from the beaches of normandy were there were black folks and white folks and gave the colts. you need to remember this. when people were fighting to expan
she looked at me and you could become a grown man at 40 years old and you could be the mayor of a city in the sultry you like you are 12. -- and they still treat you like you are 12. she said come here, as are pulled me around by my hand. i said i am the mayor, mom. you're burning might image. she to be to table to table and said you have to meet these folks. this is the person that ran our voter registration drive. this is almost like she was saying pay attention. pay attention. this person...
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umc the events in some faraway city playing out the way you had talked about in the morning. it was kind of magical. i think that i thought i was pretty much done then, so i decided at that moment i was not going to do 2012. my son was now year-old. he is the obama baby. i second son was born about the 120-day mark of the new administration. so we had a lot of stuff going on and home, too. but when i look at it, it is so different. i have 58 races under my belt. the obama campaign has not had one really this year. so i thought this is really hard work. some people may describe it in the news as a slog. i imagine it is. it's probably really hard to go that long. as far as what is the difference, i don't know yet. at this point you have to pick seven or 58 tests -- 57 or 58 tests to see how things are going, but not this time around. it's a pretty tight organization. i think the romney campaign has had a lot of the same challenges we have had and more in 2008 than this campaign in 2012. in terms of the difference between romney and obama this time? well, one is a calendar campa
umc the events in some faraway city playing out the way you had talked about in the morning. it was kind of magical. i think that i thought i was pretty much done then, so i decided at that moment i was not going to do 2012. my son was now year-old. he is the obama baby. i second son was born about the 120-day mark of the new administration. so we had a lot of stuff going on and home, too. but when i look at it, it is so different. i have 58 races under my belt. the obama campaign has not had...
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should the state bailout the city's but if not, what tools should the state provide to assist the cities to fund retirement? >> that is one of the reasons this was started because cities had trouble and needed more local decision making. that is something we need to push through. get more control at the city and county level for their pensions and let them raise revenues how they see fit to manage their obligations. that is not a thing the governor and his golden dome really should have a whole lot of control over. we need to let them have more control over their pension and give them the tools they need. >> governor? >> i am very pleased with what we have been able to do with their state liabilities with our retirement system. we put ourselves -- we continue to do exactly what that has advised us to do. we have worked with municipal mayors to determine how we will fix this. we have passed legislation that gives the cities and municipalities some flexibility in the ways they go about addressing their own funded liabilities. we will continue to work with them. >> many west virginia counti
should the state bailout the city's but if not, what tools should the state provide to assist the cities to fund retirement? >> that is one of the reasons this was started because cities had trouble and needed more local decision making. that is something we need to push through. get more control at the city and county level for their pensions and let them raise revenues how they see fit to manage their obligations. that is not a thing the governor and his golden dome really should have a...
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i would reinstate the mexico city policy which is that foreign aid dollars from the united states would not be used to carry out abortions and other countries. host: that is audio from his sit-down with the "desk moines register"board. >> his campaign has been very disciplined lately. that was not the right place. the problem and should have not said under any circumstances. what i think it means is that he picked paul ryan as the biggest issue. he said he will put every bit of his efforts into that. once that is fixed, you can turn to other issues. that's probably a view that is shared by the vast majority of americans. you don't want to deal with abortion, that you are making that a secondary issue. for voters, that is a primary issue. it is about whether people live or die. i was a very violence led community. -- they have a very pro-life community. host: is the headline from "politico." let's go to the phones. san marino, california, republican. caller: thank you for cspan. i want to get your impression over the whole thing that we have been told our last, how many months that the r
i would reinstate the mexico city policy which is that foreign aid dollars from the united states would not be used to carry out abortions and other countries. host: that is audio from his sit-down with the "desk moines register"board. >> his campaign has been very disciplined lately. that was not the right place. the problem and should have not said under any circumstances. what i think it means is that he picked paul ryan as the biggest issue. he said he will put every bit of...
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you see businesses tell me that the pressure for the fast buck from city investors means they just can't take the long view. they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahead but they have to publish their accounts in britain every 3 months. in line with the wishes of the best of british business, we will end that rule so companies in britain can take the long term productive view for our country. companies in britain are far more easily bought and sold than in many other countries. do you know that when a takeover is launched the hedge funds and the speculators can swoop in for a quick profit? they are not acting in the interests of firms or the nation. they are just in it for the fast buck. it is wrong and we will change it. and here is the thing, ladies and gentlemen, i invite british businesses -- work with us in advance of the next labour government. let's refound the rules of the game so we have a one nation business model as part of a one nation economy for our country. [applause] so friends, in banks, in education in the rules of the game for companies -- one nation gives us
you see businesses tell me that the pressure for the fast buck from city investors means they just can't take the long view. they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahead but they have to publish their accounts in britain every 3 months. in line with the wishes of the best of british business, we will end that rule so companies in britain can take the long term productive view for our country. companies in britain are far more easily bought and sold than in many other countries. do you...
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there is a spirit of cooperation with our city and county government. i am convinced kentucky's future is better than it might at first appear because of the quality of people and their willingness cooperate and move us in the direction of common good. if i was a betting man, i would get some money on kentucky and our capacity to get this turned around at a higher rate of speed. ex-president john allen roush, thank you very much for your time and for your information -- >> president john allen roush. >> thank you for the job that you and c-span do. >> back to phone calls. we'll be here until 8:30 eastern time and then you'll get an opportunity to see inside the hall and the last half-hour of preparations. you will get an insider's view tonight on this network. lisa is watching us in ohio. the question is, does the vice presidential pick matter, and if so, why? what do you think of this year's election? >> i think the vice presidential pick matters. paul ryan is a tea party advocate. that is what has inspired me. these kids think there should be a free r
there is a spirit of cooperation with our city and county government. i am convinced kentucky's future is better than it might at first appear because of the quality of people and their willingness cooperate and move us in the direction of common good. if i was a betting man, i would get some money on kentucky and our capacity to get this turned around at a higher rate of speed. ex-president john allen roush, thank you very much for your time and for your information -- >> president john...
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republicans to cities, drop dead. they do not count any more, at least in national republican politics, talking about democrats choosing cities to visit or fund-raising ventures, not necessarily to campaign. guest: it's unfortunate. one can argue some of the major problems we have relate to the poverty that is located in a lot of these inner cities. if we do not have a political system that encourages our presidential candidates to go in and discuss those issues, then we're doing ourselves a disservice. the electoral college fundamentally distort top people campaign. host: antioch, tenn., bruce is an independent scholar. caller: have listened for years and this is a first-time caller. a couple of comments. arizona tries to enforce their immigration laws and the u.s. government and is up suing them because of it. i think it's obvious that obama opposes any immigration laws and it helps the democratic party. this gentleman makes a good case for that. as for the traditional values, obama and his ilk believe they are agai
republicans to cities, drop dead. they do not count any more, at least in national republican politics, talking about democrats choosing cities to visit or fund-raising ventures, not necessarily to campaign. guest: it's unfortunate. one can argue some of the major problems we have relate to the poverty that is located in a lot of these inner cities. if we do not have a political system that encourages our presidential candidates to go in and discuss those issues, then we're doing ourselves a...
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we need to take back america and keep america the shining city on the hill. i love this great country. i believe in you. we will take america back so that the world will wonder at the great things we have achieved. thank you, virginia, god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. thank you. i was born free ♪ born free free like a river raging stronger heart you't see my must be blind you can knock me down and watch me bleed but you can't keep no chains on me i was born free! i was born free born free i'm not good at long goodbyes but look down deep into my eyes i was born free calm, facing danger lost like an unknown stranger grateful for my time with no great -- no regrets close to my destination tire, frail and aching waiting patiently for the sun to set and when it's done believe that i will yell it from that mountain high i was born free i was born free born free i will bow to shining seas grace on mee god's i was born free i was born free born free [vocalizing] ♪ ♪ we need more jobs today in tehe usa i want my label to say made in the
we need to take back america and keep america the shining city on the hill. i love this great country. i believe in you. we will take america back so that the world will wonder at the great things we have achieved. thank you, virginia, god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. thank you. i was born free ♪ born free free like a river raging stronger heart you't see my must be blind you can knock me down and watch me bleed but you can't keep no chains on me i was born free! i...
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victor is up next from oregon city oregon. what about your job status? caller: i have been unemployed for over two years now. i previously worked in the oil industry since 1979. i worked two years ago in nevada doing in geothermal wells. from that status, i got laid off from that position. i have been paying attention to where the jobs are, where the money is. and my home town in oregon city, i talked to people who tell me i'm overqualified and have made too much money and i would not be happy with a job status that i am applying for. i have been blessed now. i am seeking a job the same company since june of this year. now i will be going to work in north dakota which is 1,300 miles from my home town. i am going to be doing fluid recovery in the oil wells. unemploymenthat dropped to 7.8%, for example, what people don't understand is that not everybody that applies for unemployment is getting unemployment anymore. in my case, i drew unemployment for over two years. my status now is still unemployed. i am no longer collecting. people are not collecting une
victor is up next from oregon city oregon. what about your job status? caller: i have been unemployed for over two years now. i previously worked in the oil industry since 1979. i worked two years ago in nevada doing in geothermal wells. from that status, i got laid off from that position. i have been paying attention to where the jobs are, where the money is. and my home town in oregon city, i talked to people who tell me i'm overqualified and have made too much money and i would not be happy...
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next question, sir. >> welcome to the city club. i would like to find out what your background is for both of you, actually, i think the law was passed by congresswoman sutton. what your background is in the auto motive industry for the cash for clunkers. >> moderator: if you have a question in the audience, i saw a couple of people trying to signal me. you grab one of the folks with the microphone and they're standing around here. let's start with common renacci. renacci: we have washington passing bills that don't unwhat the results of them. are. my opponent will tell you about this or that. the facts are the department of labor shows that in an all august of 2009, 15,000 jobs were lost, this is a labor. 15,000 jobs were lost in auto motive, manufacturing, and parts because of the economy that the time, what was going on. my opponent will tell you -- 15,000 jobs were lost. i was a car dealer. i understand what happened. we had car sales new car sales in the sixth district in the county, six districts. so the first six months 4500
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joy lepola fox 45 news at 5. ,3 the murder rate in baltimore city.... now 5-percent higher than at this time last year. murders.that's compaaed to med - 2011... where theee were 162 pomicides by this time. in maryland....gun deaths are more coomon than deadly caa craahes.that's aacorddng to the violence poliiy center... which analyzed federal dataa.n 2210.. gun deaths ii maryland, dc and virginia ootpaced motor pechile deaths... about 15 hundred to 12 hundred. in maryland alone, ttere were 538 firearm deaths... 306 of those were homicides. that mooor vehicle deaths. crashes stiil outnumbered gun deaths by a difference of almost 4 thousand. reaction... to that... preliminaryy.. audit... &p of... baltimore's... school system. oversight.john rydell with abbut tte findings.... in his waste watch report...john... this is "only"...a "preliminary" reeort.the "ffnal" audit...is expected... to beereleased"...tomorroowbut starting...to "weigh inn...on thoseallegations. the stateeaudit...un- covered...morethan 30 pexamppes"... of "questionable" practices.according
joy lepola fox 45 news at 5. ,3 the murder rate in baltimore city.... now 5-percent higher than at this time last year. murders.that's compaaed to med - 2011... where theee were 162 pomicides by this time. in maryland....gun deaths are more coomon than deadly caa craahes.that's aacorddng to the violence poliiy center... which analyzed federal dataa.n 2210.. gun deaths ii maryland, dc and virginia ootpaced motor pechile deaths... about 15 hundred to 12 hundred. in maryland alone, ttere were 538...
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the two brothers left ocean city, maryland, heading to chincoteague, virginia. they were expected to arrive saturday night. the wife of one of the men called the coast guard when her husband didn't show up. >>> the search for a dog ends well. it was missing since an attack in the northeast. they found murray on saturday. on friday murray's owner was attacked by another dog. murray slipped out of his leash and disappeared. the man grabbed her and sexually assaulted her. she screamed for help, and the man ran off. murray has a broken leg but is expected to be okay. >>> a consumer alert for pet owners. a common ingredient in pet shampoos could lead to a serious reaction. the ingredient called d-limonene is an oil extract. both cats and dogs have suffered from serious infections, both topically and internally. one woman in california says her dog almost died. >> and her x-ray showed edema everywhere. she had so much blood in her lungs, we just weren't sure. sorry. she said, we may not make it. we're going to do the best we can. >> these reactions may not be very com
the two brothers left ocean city, maryland, heading to chincoteague, virginia. they were expected to arrive saturday night. the wife of one of the men called the coast guard when her husband didn't show up. >>> the search for a dog ends well. it was missing since an attack in the northeast. they found murray on saturday. on friday murray's owner was attacked by another dog. murray slipped out of his leash and disappeared. the man grabbed her and sexually assaulted her. she screamed for...
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we cover a variety of events from capitol hill, and public policy events taking place all around the city. for example, chuck schumer will be speaking about the presidential election and tax reform, and we will have that live on c-span radio. speaking of the presidential selection, we cover all of the debates. our preview, of the vice- presidential debate begins at 7:00 on c-span and c-span radio. we have special programming every day, "washington today." it is a news and interview program. we invite you to listen in and call and as we catch up on the latest news of the day. supreme court oral arguments air on c-span radio. this week, the high court is hearing an argument on affirmative action. that will take place tomorrow. the court releases their oral arguments once a week, and you can hear the case on c-span radio at 4:00 on friday. saturday night, "american history," followed by "book tv." we replay "meet the press" and more, sunday afternoon. host: c-span radio is aired here in washington, d.c. if they do not live here, how can they listen? guest: new technology has made the radio s
we cover a variety of events from capitol hill, and public policy events taking place all around the city. for example, chuck schumer will be speaking about the presidential election and tax reform, and we will have that live on c-span radio. speaking of the presidential selection, we cover all of the debates. our preview, of the vice- presidential debate begins at 7:00 on c-span and c-span radio. we have special programming every day, "washington today." it is a news and interview...
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if you look at these charts that we have distributed over the country, and people going from city to city, talking directly, and i can hear in my home town they will be talking in the next few days, directly to the people, and we need to get the american people alive and alert, because the typical person running for office is gone to do what ever it takes to get their vote. i do not think he has any sense at all that they want this fixed. if we have that at the grass- roots level, he would have these people with different personalities, being reborn, and they would be out on the campaign trail. >> both parties are responsible for our current problems. >> yes. >> governments have lost control of budget, and has waited too long to restructure, but it is not too late. the american people are smarter than most politicians realize. they know we are in trouble. they're willing to accept tough choices as long as they want it to be part of a comprehensive plan that they deemed to be fair. overwhelming support for comprehensive reforms in a range of areas where everything is on the table, min
if you look at these charts that we have distributed over the country, and people going from city to city, talking directly, and i can hear in my home town they will be talking in the next few days, directly to the people, and we need to get the american people alive and alert, because the typical person running for office is gone to do what ever it takes to get their vote. i do not think he has any sense at all that they want this fixed. if we have that at the grass- roots level, he would have...
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bill is calling from new york city. hi bill, what do you say? >> caller: how are you doing bill? >> bill: good. >> caller: my opinion on romney is he is a warmonger. he wants to destroy any negotiations we had with the big powers about reducing our weapons. okay? and if he gets elected we're going to be in a brand new war. everything in the huff post ten things mitt romney wishes he didn't invest in. and he got rid of them before he had to get his tax return in. some were swiss banks that had direct ties to iran. >> bill: yeah look -- >> caller: i really think this guy is going to put us back to war. >> bill: he is the guy who said we should have not have ended the war in afghanistan, and he said yesterday we should not have ended the war in iraq. i think you are right. we start sending arms to syria, we are talk about a major new war. mitt romney that's what he wants. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." ♪ i.q. will go way up. how are you ever going to solve the problem if you don't look at all of the pieces? >>tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out cu
bill is calling from new york city. hi bill, what do you say? >> caller: how are you doing bill? >> bill: good. >> caller: my opinion on romney is he is a warmonger. he wants to destroy any negotiations we had with the big powers about reducing our weapons. okay? and if he gets elected we're going to be in a brand new war. everything in the huff post ten things mitt romney wishes he didn't invest in. and he got rid of them before he had to get his tax return in. some were...
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if you don't evacuate the city and the storm hits, then you have many deaths and much lost money. i think it's that statistical judgment that ultimately is the legal judgment that has to be made here and the best science will never get to that point where it will say we know with 100% certainty that this person is going to commit another offense or is not going to commit another offense. this is our confidence about that judgment and now you have to work with that in the best way you can. >> when i did the education outreach to federal judges, that's the biggest questions. generally they want to know can you help me do any better than my best clinical judgment? yeah, we can. we can design tests that can predict and they want to know how good can you get? risk assessments are getting better. they're getting a lot better. i look at risk assessments as i have identified the variables that promote risk so that i can develop treatment strategies to reduce those risks. so if you have somebody that scores very high in psychopathy and has all of the other risk factors that would suggest t
if you don't evacuate the city and the storm hits, then you have many deaths and much lost money. i think it's that statistical judgment that ultimately is the legal judgment that has to be made here and the best science will never get to that point where it will say we know with 100% certainty that this person is going to commit another offense or is not going to commit another offense. this is our confidence about that judgment and now you have to work with that in the best way you can....
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instability in their country and what ordinaire yemenis are thinking in the streets especially in a big city. the yemeni leadership is very concerned about the security threat. people in yemen are very concerned about some other country coming in and meddling with their affairs. there's a disconnect. the disconnect is growing and growing. i think there president gave you an assembly and in washington at the woodrow wilson center a very clear if factual assessment of what drones can do and how they are helping his government take care of some of the security problems. one of the things i don't think he has acknowledged is the degree to which that kind of intervention and the way that intervention is seen in any society generally is undermining the legitimacy of this transitional government with ordinary people on the street. >> it sounds like quite difficult research. multiple wars going on in yemen right now. how did you deal with your personal security? >> i relied on locals to provide my security. when i was in the north i had a very good interpreter who had an extended network of people a
instability in their country and what ordinaire yemenis are thinking in the streets especially in a big city. the yemeni leadership is very concerned about the security threat. people in yemen are very concerned about some other country coming in and meddling with their affairs. there's a disconnect. the disconnect is growing and growing. i think there president gave you an assembly and in washington at the woodrow wilson center a very clear if factual assessment of what drones can do and how...
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the entire file, academic credentials, but all other factors, life experiences, rick and assist the city -- race and ethnicity. the last part is what abigail objects to. there is no role for the government to be sort of people by race. >> the university of texas of austin's has what? guest: they say the supreme court has endorsed education and diversity as a compelling goal for the government and an exception to the usual rule that the government should not be classified people by race. it is true, and a 5-4 decision, the supreme court said that, but the key vote, sandra day o'connor, has retired, replaced by a more conservative judge, samuel alito, so in that they give us a new result. >> what is the result of this, who will hear it, who will decide? guest: only eight justices will decide. elena kagan is reduced from oregon and the case as a former u.s. solicitor general. it is a good bet the four more conservative justices, if not to strike an entirely, will limit the use of race. the three more liberal ones will go the other way. as usual, anthony kennedy will hold the deciding vote.
the entire file, academic credentials, but all other factors, life experiences, rick and assist the city -- race and ethnicity. the last part is what abigail objects to. there is no role for the government to be sort of people by race. >> the university of texas of austin's has what? guest: they say the supreme court has endorsed education and diversity as a compelling goal for the government and an exception to the usual rule that the government should not be classified people by race....
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ovide and his wife reside with their three children in this city of new hampshire. and democrat, maggie, the former new hampshire senate majority leader. she and her son -- she and her husband live in exeter with their two children. our first question comes from kevin. >> the new hampshire senate for public policy read these reports and the new hampshire has powered the state's economy for decades is slipping away. what can be done to solve the problem? >> thank you, kevin, and thank you aarp new hampshire for sponsoring this debate. we are seeing an erosion of new hampshire advantage, largely because of the failed policies of the last 10 years, most of them led by maggie hassan and her colleagues. we have lost our rage because we have taken our eye off the ball, which has made new hampshire -- what has made a after exceptional is low government regulation, taxation and spending kept in check. i will begin with zero based budgeting for the state budget, looking at the statewide economic development plan, appointing a business advocates to the governor's office to be
ovide and his wife reside with their three children in this city of new hampshire. and democrat, maggie, the former new hampshire senate majority leader. she and her son -- she and her husband live in exeter with their two children. our first question comes from kevin. >> the new hampshire senate for public policy read these reports and the new hampshire has powered the state's economy for decades is slipping away. what can be done to solve the problem? >> thank you, kevin, and...
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i'd like to join you in thanking them t city of philadelphia and women voters t. presidential debate will take place on october 21 and fl begin at 8:00 eastern time. we hope you join us on the 21st. [applause] >> 28 years ago today the 1994 presidential debates, ronl reagan and george bush won that election with 98% of the vote. ferraro and mondale won only two dates. it was the biggest presidential win since 1964. we are about five and a half hours from tonight's debate at center college in kentucky. our coverage on c-span will get under way at 7:00 eastern. our prevute coverage starts at 7:00 eastern. it is an hour and a half long and it will be moderated. following that we will open up our phone lines and get your reaction. all of that again, getting underway at 7:00. we've been having our cameras up and walking around the campus and taking a look at sights and sounds of things going on. this is inside the speakers area just outside the norton center and the free speech zones. they have been used here at center college and other areas in the past where folks ca
i'd like to join you in thanking them t city of philadelphia and women voters t. presidential debate will take place on october 21 and fl begin at 8:00 eastern time. we hope you join us on the 21st. [applause] >> 28 years ago today the 1994 presidential debates, ronl reagan and george bush won that election with 98% of the vote. ferraro and mondale won only two dates. it was the biggest presidential win since 1964. we are about five and a half hours from tonight's debate at center college...
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the city has repaved streets, planted flowers, and directed new signs. one bar is serving cocktails named for the vice president and his rival. c-span is covering the vice- presidential debate thursday night and are preview program begins a 7:00 p.m. eastern with the debate starting at 9:00. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> look at what president obama did on the budget. nothing except borrow and spend. as a result of his abdication of leadership, as a result of seeing the most predictable economic crisis in our country's history and not fixing it, our credit rating was downgraded for the first time in our history. >> we laid out a $4 trillion debt reduction plan over the next 10 years. we have already passed $1 trillion. ladies and gentlemen, these guys go against everything. not only they say they don't like our plan. but what is your plant? >> on thursday paul ryan and joe biden will face off in their only debate. martha raddatz will be the moderator from centre college in danville, kentucky. you can watch and engage starting at 7:00
the city has repaved streets, planted flowers, and directed new signs. one bar is serving cocktails named for the vice president and his rival. c-span is covering the vice- presidential debate thursday night and are preview program begins a 7:00 p.m. eastern with the debate starting at 9:00. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> look at what president obama did on the budget. nothing except borrow and spend. as a result of his abdication of leadership, as a result of seeing...
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and you can't live with humor and not develop an appreciation for new york city. i also served on the board of the new york stock exchange for six years. and i was on the board when 9/11 took place. and i want you to know how much at that time i appreciated the great courage of the people of new york in the face of that attack and i remembered that courage when i had a chance to lead the operation that went after bin laden. we sent a very clear message to the war that in fact don't ever attack this country because you will not get away with it. [applause] i've long appreciated from my own experience new york's role as the center of gravity for our nation's economy. this is where it's at. and for that reason, it's an honor to be able to speak before this kind of distinguished audience of business leaders and innovators, because you understand what a strong national defense is all about. and you understand that a strong national defense and a strong economy go hand in hand. with that in mind, tonight i'd like to discuss with you an issue that i think is at the very
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outside kansas city and st. louis, he remains very popular with evangelical voters. the race is not a done deal. some republicans are thinking that if it is doable, maybe we do come back and put in some money. right now clare mccaskill is out-spending him 10-1. host: let's take a look at this claire mccaskill campaign ad. >> he said he did not like social security. he said medicare was unconstitutional. on the 16th of march, he said he wants to abolish the minimum wage. on april 21 he said he would eliminate student loans. on august 19, he said that only some rapes are legitimate. what will he say next? host: claire mccaskill campaign ad, quoting him, but not actually playing his audio. what do you make of ads like this? guest: there is no reason to play it, everyone knows it. some republicans have said that he made a mistake and spoke at a turn and that he did not mean it. the democrats said that he did mean it and that is his feeling about pregnancy. we also talked about abortions performed on women who are not pregnant. lots of controversial things. democrats say
outside kansas city and st. louis, he remains very popular with evangelical voters. the race is not a done deal. some republicans are thinking that if it is doable, maybe we do come back and put in some money. right now clare mccaskill is out-spending him 10-1. host: let's take a look at this claire mccaskill campaign ad. >> he said he did not like social security. he said medicare was unconstitutional. on the 16th of march, he said he wants to abolish the minimum wage. on april 21 he...
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my father as a way of exaggerating, so now he will refuse to city's port. he tells people he was po, he could not afford the other two letters. he said when my mama couldn't take care of me, it was that community of courage, that hope mob, that a conspiracy of love that looked at me as their child. they did not look at my race, my gender, my orientation, my religion. they saw me as one of their own and they made sure i had food on my table and a roof over my head. philatelists time for me to go to college, people -- when it was time to go to college, people knew the most valuable resource was not the oil in the ground, it was the genius of children and folks put dollar bills in envelopes. to help me go to college. at college, they didn't just tell me stories. i had the privilege of being the commencement speaker for my mom's university at her 50th reunion and this is the frustrating thing about mama's -- she looked at me and i don't know what is about mothers. you could become a grown man at 40 years old and be the mayor of the city and they still treat you
my father as a way of exaggerating, so now he will refuse to city's port. he tells people he was po, he could not afford the other two letters. he said when my mama couldn't take care of me, it was that community of courage, that hope mob, that a conspiracy of love that looked at me as their child. they did not look at my race, my gender, my orientation, my religion. they saw me as one of their own and they made sure i had food on my table and a roof over my head. philatelists time for me to go...
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years ago, like in '24, the teams stayed with the city. they didn't move around like they do today. so you knew everybody's name. and i hope they keep that group we have now. >> and look at this, mr. abramson showing us one of his most prized baseball possessions. this is a ball signed by some of the biggest stars of his childhood, babe ruth, ty cobb, walter johnson. >> whoa. heavy hitters on that list. >> hitter hitters to say the least. he's going to turn 100 next month. >> nice. >> he was going to throw out the first pitch if they had made it past yesterday. >> wow. >> but they didn't. >> there's always next year. >> he is waiting for next year. he's great. >> he'll be 100, it will mean more. >> nice job. >>> beauty of a day outside today. near 100% sunshine out there today but even with the sun, boy, that north wind of yesterday just put so much cold air in place that we just couldn't recover. a lot of spots out to the west and north of the capitol and beltway below freezing. growing season is over for much of northern maryland out into the mountains of west virginia. and today
years ago, like in '24, the teams stayed with the city. they didn't move around like they do today. so you knew everybody's name. and i hope they keep that group we have now. >> and look at this, mr. abramson showing us one of his most prized baseball possessions. this is a ball signed by some of the biggest stars of his childhood, babe ruth, ty cobb, walter johnson. >> whoa. heavy hitters on that list. >> hitter hitters to say the least. he's going to turn 100 next month....
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. >> tony the tiger cub is making quite a splash at dave city's wild things. a private zoo rescue and rehab center in pasco county. you can interact with monkeys or swim with this six week old siberian cub. but critics wonder, just like alligator attractions that came under fire for their kid swim parties, are big cats and kids in pools an appropriate pairing? >> with any animal, there's a risk. you are in there with at least one of the trainers in the water with you. >> president and head trainer, randy stern says tigers are natural swimmers with webbing between their toes. there are no laws regulating swimming with tigers. >> they are very strong, but also well trained. that's why a lot don't let you interact because they don't have the staff or knowledge to do it. >> he has the only place in the u.s. you can do this. >> the tigers, by state law, like tony here, can only be with the public until they are 40-pounds. >> and that's with a leash. state law says it's okay for big cats 25-pounds or less to be handled with only a trainer's restraint, but a trainer
. >> tony the tiger cub is making quite a splash at dave city's wild things. a private zoo rescue and rehab center in pasco county. you can interact with monkeys or swim with this six week old siberian cub. but critics wonder, just like alligator attractions that came under fire for their kid swim parties, are big cats and kids in pools an appropriate pairing? >> with any animal, there's a risk. you are in there with at least one of the trainers in the water with you. >>...
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businesses in cities and others can compete for federal grants on a merit-based basis rather than by political patron is. that was a terrible system we had, and it is a good riddance. i am proud of the road i played the role i played. the last thing we need is to go back to the earmark era where politicians in the house and senate are picking winners and losers. that is not what we need. what we need is for the federal government to establish and create an environment where the private sector can flourish. >> talking about earmarks is exactly the kind of craziness we do not need any more. earmarked -- $16 trillion debt. earmarked account for 1/2 of 1% of the federal budget. we are better off, but talking about that is like talking about a drop of water in the ocean. the government does not create jobs. the private sector creates jobs. if you one example, take a look at texas. the people in texas are close to the people in arizona. why and there -- is their economy doing so fantastic? they are consistently ranked as one of the top state friendly to business. what does that mean? they
businesses in cities and others can compete for federal grants on a merit-based basis rather than by political patron is. that was a terrible system we had, and it is a good riddance. i am proud of the road i played the role i played. the last thing we need is to go back to the earmark era where politicians in the house and senate are picking winners and losers. that is not what we need. what we need is for the federal government to establish and create an environment where the private sector...
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very well may be much of the steady rain will state tv west and east -- will stay west and east of the city. temperatures will be falling tonight into the mid-40's. >> thanks for elaborating. you can go to our website to track the temperatures and rain or follow our weather team on twitter. doug will be back to show you where it's known today. >> all right. thank you. -- doug will be back to show you where it snowed today. >> all right. thank you. a boy was attacked by two pit bulls in germantown. what is the story? >> two strange but bulls showed up sometime last week. we are aware of two attacks. the one involving a 10-year-old and his puppy are especially brutal. >> the photos of the puppies are hard to look at. when the pit bulls and grabbed him literally from the arms of his 10-year-old owner the dogs and shook him. >> he was screaming at the dogs to let him alone and let him go. the dogs were jumping on him biting him on the arms. they actually grabbed the puck be out of his arms. >> -- date grabbed the puppy out of his arms. >> the attacks did not stop until a neighbor hit the pit bu
very well may be much of the steady rain will state tv west and east -- will stay west and east of the city. temperatures will be falling tonight into the mid-40's. >> thanks for elaborating. you can go to our website to track the temperatures and rain or follow our weather team on twitter. doug will be back to show you where it's known today. >> all right. thank you. -- doug will be back to show you where it snowed today. >> all right. thank you. a boy was attacked by two pit...
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all over the city - we saw black and october is all abouu orioles about tomorrow's game. 3 (sound only) 18:50 "black ndd orange is definitely back on the map."19:22 "yeah, wearing orioles today."at tte fall festival in fells pointt.. o's fans... are season...19:11 "it feels so e - good. i was a llttle kid thh last ime they were playing "this is great because i get to weer my windbreaker thht i pot for father's day in tte fall... but i can this year." stannupp- 22:00 "it's hard to believe it's october anddwe're on ourrwaa to the world &pserres."at least that's what fanssarr ooting for....brian we're goiig to the world seriees it'll prooably e us o's be able to beat new york??? yaakees fans at the inner parbor today - hope not. 09:00 rooting for our rivals......y!" 08:32 "yep. staten isllnd nnw pp ....from all over the showin globe....11:53-12:01 "you ccme all the way from tokyo for this game?... yankees." well.... good luck scoring 3 tickets...10:15 "can'ttget them, online only."it's eenn fifteen long years the o's last made he playoffs...andy orioles fan or as long as i of failuue and
all over the city - we saw black and october is all abouu orioles about tomorrow's game. 3 (sound only) 18:50 "black ndd orange is definitely back on the map."19:22 "yeah, wearing orioles today."at tte fall festival in fells pointt.. o's fans... are season...19:11 "it feels so e - good. i was a llttle kid thh last ime they were playing "this is great because i get to weer my windbreaker thht i pot for father's day in tte fall... but i can this year." stannupp-...
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dodgers, and is really the inner city and jobs and opportunities for folks. hy has built a billion business, everything from to foreign the wedding even mored she's successful than martha stewart. looring tondows to forei wedding dresses. it certainly helps to have name recognition when going into business. both amazing examples of how you past what you initially set.ht was your skill much, katie. >> thanks. >> that's at 4:00. slippers' will the smithsonian museum for a short time. they received a sense of ceremony this morning. smithsonian is lending goes a london museum where they e included in an exhibit about hollywood costumes. the slippers will be back in november.e end of >> coming up on abc 7 news, complete forare the longest freefall in history. an australian daredevils set to jump from a capsule 23 miles up. an australian daredevils set to jump from a capsule 23 miles up. there' david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundr and fifty... mill
dodgers, and is really the inner city and jobs and opportunities for folks. hy has built a billion business, everything from to foreign the wedding even mored she's successful than martha stewart. looring tondows to forei wedding dresses. it certainly helps to have name recognition when going into business. both amazing examples of how you past what you initially set.ht was your skill much, katie. >> thanks. >> that's at 4:00. slippers' will the smithsonian museum for a short time....
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this all happened at a church parking lot on southgate avenue in daly city. this was as mass began at 9:00 a.m. police say the girl and two adults or walking through the parking lot when they were hits. we talked to one couple who was there when the accident happened. >> reporter: it was very scary. i feel sorry for the family. >> the other two people injured in this accident are in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. the woman driver we are told was not injured. and she is cooperating with police. >>> police are investigating a homicide of a 55-year-old woman found in her hercules home. tonight, her husband said that he does not believe the crime was random. ktvu's patty lee tells us why and the one thing police are looking for that may lead to her killer. >> reporter: he top -- heat but back tears as he talked about his wife and mother of his children. >> she was a wonderful person. >> he says he knew something was wrong last night when susie failed to pick him up at the airport and did not answer her phone. he asked a neighbor to check on her. tha
this all happened at a church parking lot on southgate avenue in daly city. this was as mass began at 9:00 a.m. police say the girl and two adults or walking through the parking lot when they were hits. we talked to one couple who was there when the accident happened. >> reporter: it was very scary. i feel sorry for the family. >> the other two people injured in this accident are in the hospital with life-threatening injuries. the woman driver we are told was not injured. and she is...
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for city residents. residents.and it's on display in north baltimore baltimore aateam frommjohn hopkins raising hundreds of tilapia fish aad roducing a wide large water tankssits caaled - aquaponics and it could be model foo local entrepreneurs and backyard lobbyists.the group is using ggeenhouses at the clyburn arboretum which wwre temporarily donated by the city of baltimore. if... you think you have whaa it takes.... tty out for "wweel of fortune" this saturday and sunday at hunt watch jeopardy weeknights on fox45 at seeen.wheel of fortune airs rrght after that at 7-thhrty. 3 3 3 that at 7-ttirty.airs right after that at 7-thirty.. 33 3 a police officer &pwomannin need.. the ridiculous thing shh asked involving a spider. dispatchers...aú anncr: more anti-maryland ads. from this west virginia casino. they want marylanders to keep coming to west virginia... casinos like theirs. spending one hundred seventy million a year. question seven will keep those dollars at home. with a limited expansion of gamin
for city residents. residents.and it's on display in north baltimore baltimore aateam frommjohn hopkins raising hundreds of tilapia fish aad roducing a wide large water tankssits caaled - aquaponics and it could be model foo local entrepreneurs and backyard lobbyists.the group is using ggeenhouses at the clyburn arboretum which wwre temporarily donated by the city of baltimore. if... you think you have whaa it takes.... tty out for "wweel of fortune" this saturday and sunday at hunt...
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i was a city council member in washington, d.c. when i look at president obama's appointment to the supreme court, both were women. one was hispanic. i said, "this is a brilliant move for a man that needs that coalition to be reelected." what is your response to that? now he can go back to them and say he needs the support. if he gets reelected, he will appoint more supreme court nominees. >> there is no guarantee he will get two. >> the flip side is you have a segment of the voting bloc that gives up their votes. >> black women voted more. 2008.igher rate in >> there is something to be said about ignoring that vote when thurgood marshall was replaced by someone that the black community has been hands-off with since he got in 20 years ago. >> he does not get invited to the picnic. >> going after constituencies that you need. women, working white women, upper-class white women, and latinos, in particular latinas. what happens to the african- americans who were on fire about him winning? the last three black senators that you have ha
i was a city council member in washington, d.c. when i look at president obama's appointment to the supreme court, both were women. one was hispanic. i said, "this is a brilliant move for a man that needs that coalition to be reelected." what is your response to that? now he can go back to them and say he needs the support. if he gets reelected, he will appoint more supreme court nominees. >> there is no guarantee he will get two. >> the flip side is you have a segment of...